
We troubleshoot and replace ejector pumps, repair alarm panels, swap failed check valves, and clear clogged discharge lines so your home's wastewater system stays where it belongs. Sewage backups are a 24/7 emergency call for us.
Sewer Pump Repair across the Piedmont Triad
We service sewer ejector pumps across all six Piedmont Triad counties: Guilford, Alamance, Chatham, Forsyth, Rockingham, and Randolph, including Greensboro, Burlington, Pittsboro, Winston-Salem, Reidsville, and Asheboro. Sewage backups get same-day, around-the-clock priority.
At a glance
- Typical lifespan
- Sewage ejector pumps: 7–10 years.
- Warranty
- Manufacturer pump warranty + our labor warranty
- Response time
- 24/7 emergency dispatch for active backups
- Brands we service
- Zoeller, Liberty, Goulds, Myers, Little Giant
What we do
- Ejector pump repair and replacement
- Sewage basin and lid service
- Float, alarm, and control panel work
- Check valve and discharge line repair
- Backup pump and high-water alarms
Signs you should call us
- Sewage smell near the basin
- Alarm panel beeping
- Basement fixtures backing up
- Pump runs but nothing moves
How the repair works
- Step 1
Free phone diagnosis
We confirm whether it's the ejector pump, the check valve, the alarm float, or a clogged discharge before dispatching.
- Step 2
On-site test
We check the alarm panel, test float switches, listen for the pump cycling, and verify the check valve is holding.
- Step 3
Written estimate
Recommended scope in writing, repair vs. replacement, pump, check valve, alarm, basin lid seal, and discharge line work.
- Step 4
Pull and replace
We pull the failed pump from the basin, clean the sump, replace the check valve and any failed floats, and install the new pump.
- Step 5
Alarm and seal
We test the high-water alarm, reseal the basin lid to control odor, and confirm the discharge runs cleanly.
- Step 6
Warranty and follow-up
Manufacturer pump warranty plus our labor warranty. We recommend testing the alarm annually.
Brands we service
We install and service every major residential sewage ejector pump brand used in central North Carolina.
- Zoeller
- Liberty
- Goulds
- Myers
- Little Giant
- Hydromatic
Not what you're seeing? Try these
Some symptoms look like a sewer pump repair problem but actually belong to another system in the home.
Well pump issue, different system entirely.
That's a sump pump, not a sewer pump. Different pit.
Pressure tank issue on the well system.
Counties we serve
Frequently asked questions
How long do sewage ejector pumps last?
Residential sewage ejector pumps typically last 7–10 years. Pumps that handle heavy solids loads or that lack a high-water alarm tend to fail sooner.
What does a beeping alarm panel mean?
The high-water float in the basin has been triggered, water (or sewage) is higher than it should be. That usually means the pump has failed, the check valve has failed, or the discharge line is clogged. Call before the basin overflows.
Why does my sewer pump run but nothing moves?
Almost always a failed check valve letting effluent flow back into the basin, a clogged discharge line, or an impeller that has broken or jammed. We diagnose all three on the same visit.
Do you offer 24-hour emergency sewer pump service?
Yes. Active sewage backups get same-day, around-the-clock dispatch across the Triad, call (336) 273-7314.
What brands of sewer ejector pumps do you install?
We install and service Zoeller, Liberty, Goulds, Myers, Little Giant, and Hydromatic sewage ejector pumps.
Can the sewage smell from the basin be fixed?
Yes, a properly sealed basin lid with intact gaskets and a vented discharge controls odor. If you smell sewage, the lid seal or the vent is the issue and both are repairable.